Vascular Plants

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Willis, J.H. (1957), Vascular flora of Victoria and South Australia (sundry new species, varieties, combinations, records and synonymies) continued. The Victorian Naturalist 73(11) : 188-202 (Paper) Willis, J.H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Boronia latipinna J.H.Willis
  2. Boronia nana var. pubescens (Benth.) J.H.Willis
  3. Boronia polygalifolia var. (?) pubescens Benth.
  4. Cotula vulgaris Levyns
  5. Cotula vulgaris var. australasica J.H.Willis
  6. Daviesia corymbosa var. laxiflora J.H.Willis
  7. Dillwynia capitata J.H.Willis
  8. Eriostemon hillebrandii var. brevifolius F.Muell.
  9. Eugenia smithii Poir.
  10. Gentiana diemensis Griseb.
  11. Gentianella diemensis (Griseb.) J.H.Willis
  12. Gnaphalium alpigenum F.Muell. ex Hook.f.
  13. Gnaphalium umbricola J.H.Willis
  14. Helichrysum gatesii H.B.Will.
  15. Leptorhynchos gatesii (H.B.Will.) J.H.Willis
  16. Leptorrhynchus gatesii J.H.Willis
  17. Lomastelma smithii (Poir.) J.H.Willis
  18. Phebalium bilobum Lindl.
  19. Phebalium hillebrandii J.H.Willis
  20. Phebalium lowanense J.H.Willis
  21. Phyllota remota J.H.Willis
  22. Prostanthera debilis F.Muell.
  23. Prostanthera microphylla f. aeruginosa J.H.Willis
  24. Prostanthera microphylla A.Cunn. ex Benth. f. microphylla
  25. Prostanthera saxicola var. bracteolata J.H.Willis
  26. Tetratheca stenocarpa J.H.Willis

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